ROBO-BOY
The Monkey Man
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- 13
- Years
- Ecruteak City, Johto
- Seen Jan 6, 2017
Episode 1; A Monkey to the rescue!
Taylor Manton was just like every other 13 year old boy in Ecruteak City. He attended the Trainer's school, and regularly camped near the two Towers or Mount Mortar, hoping to glimpse some wild Pokemon.
But today was different. Taylor, and his twin sister Abagail, were going to recieve their first Pokemon today. Their father, the leader of Ecruteak city's Gym, Michael, was taking them out to the route just below the city.
Taylor and Abagail were so excited that they couldn't eat their mother's gourmet cooking.
"Don't be nervouse dears," said their mother, Krystal, trying to calm them down, "You've been waiting for this moment your entire life!"
"We know mum," replied Taylor, "but we just can't help it! I'm so nervous. How where you when you recieved your first Pokemon?"
"Well, my experience was a little different." she said, wiping the wasted food off the children's plates and into the family Growlithe's bowl.
"How so?" asked Abagail, suddenly intrigued by the conversation.
"Well, I grew up in New Bark Town, near Tohjo Falls. I recieved my first Pokemon from Professor Elm. I've had Meganium with me ever since. Of course, it was a Chikorita at the time."
At that moment, Michael walked in, holding two empty pokeballs.
"Here." he said, throwing one each to Taylor and Abagail. "It's time to go. Say goodbye to your mother."
Taylor's mother ran up kissed him on the cheek.
"Eww, MUM!" yelled Taylor, backing away before she could strike again.
Abagail, knowing better, left with a mere "Bye".
It took them almost no time at all to reach the edge of the city, seeing as they lived there.
"Excited?" asked Michael, as they stepped into the trees.
"Of course!" exclaimed Taylor.
"Yeah, sure, why not." replied Abagail.
It took them around an hour of trudging through the forest floor, squeezing through tree trunks, and climbing up trees, until they saw their first wild Pokemon. It was a small green caterpillar-like monster.
"Wow!" said an exhausted Taylor.
"Hmm... A Caterpie." said their father.
"A what?" asked Abagail.
"A Caterpie. It's a Bug-Type Pokemon. It can evolve into a Metapod, and then a Butterfree."
Suddenly, a huge bird with a huge wingspan and a long beak, with an even longer neck, swooped down and started pecking at the Caterpie.
"Oh no!" shouted Michael. The next second, he was throwing a Pokeball in the air and shouting, "Come on out, Gengar!"
The Pokeball split open and a Pokemon with dark purple skin, a small tail, and a huge grin appeared before them. It looked like a chubby little boy, minus the tail.
"Gengar, use Shadow Claw!" Michael shouted.
Gengar rushed at the Bird Pokemon, it's claws filled with shadow power. But when the attack hit, it did nothing. Absolutely nothing.
"Of course!" shouted Michael, suddenly understanding. "Fearow -the bird- is a Flying and NORMAL Type. Ghost Type moves like Shadow Claw of Shadow Ball won't have any effect!"
"What now then?" screamed Abagail, "All your Pokemon are Ghost Types!"
"I know" he replied. "Ithink that Caterpie is done for..."
"No!" yelled Taylor, unable to wrap his mind around it. That poor little Caterpie was eating a leaf, and now it's the one about to be eaten!
Suddenly, unamaginably, stars started coming down from the trees. They hit the Fearow straight in the head. The Fearow searched for it's attacker, but just like the stars, sand came down from the trees, forcing itself into the Pokemon's eyes, blurring it's vision.
The trees started to ruffle and a bigger-than-human hand with three fingers snatched up the Caterpie and then disappeared as fast as it had come.
"We'd better leave aswell, before the Fearow notices us." said Michael.
Abagail, Taylor and Michael were now further into the forest than they had anticipated.
"Dad, are we lost?" Abagail asked.
"Well, possibly." her father replied, "but not for long." With that, sent out another Pokemon. This one looked like a ball of purple gas with two eyes and a tounge sticking out.
"Gastly, go and find us the way back to Ecruteak City." ordered Michael, sending the Pokemon called Gastly up above the treetops to look for the city.
"What should we do while we're waiting?" asked Taylor.
"Nido Nidoran!" The sound had come from a bush Abagail was about to sit on.
"What was that?" Abagail shrieked.
Michael observed the bush for a moment, the pulled it up, showing th trio what had made the noise. It was a small blue Pokemon, with a small horn and whiskers.
"A Nidoran." said their father, "And a female aswell. It looks hurt, we should get it to the Pokemon Center in Ecruteak."
"I'll catch it!" said Abagail, rushing towards the feeble monster. She enlarged her Pokeball, and threw it at the Nidoran. The Pokemon, even if it wanted to, was far too weak to escape the Pokeball, and so, Abagail had found her starter.
Taylor was worried now. What if they couldn't find another Pokemon? What would happen if they found one and he couldn't catch it? How long would he have to wait until he could start his journey? Would Abagail already be finished hers?
Suddenly, some rustling came from a bush on the other side of where they were.
"What was that?" asked Taylor.
"It sounded like a Pokemon." said Abagail. "You can have it, I already have the cutest one."
As soon as she had finished talking, a little teddy-bear like creature came out of the bush. It had a marking like a crescent moon over one eye, and it was licking honey off it's paws. It only just seemed to realise that it wasn't alone here.
"Teddi?" said the confused Pokemon.
"It's a Teddiursa," said Michael, seeming to know alot about the Pokemon of Johto. "They hardly ever lose their temper, but when it evolves, it's not exactly the nicest Pokemon."
The Teddiursa was looking at Abagail now. She was pulling an apple out of her bag, and the Pokemon's stomach was rumbling.
"TEDDIURSA!" shouted the Pokemon, leaping for the apple in Abagails hand.
"Hey!" screamed Abagail, leaping back just in time and making the Teddiursa land face first into a tree trunk.
The Pokemon then started glowing, and growing. It's arms grew longer and stronger, along with it's legs. It's stomach outstretched and it's head changed. The crescent moon had changed into a white circle, and changed it's position to the center of it's stomach.
"Oh no." Michael said, "It's evolved. Into Ursaring."
"Wait didn't you say it wasn't very nice when it evolved?" asked Taylor.
Michael gulped. "Yes."
The Ursaring rushed for Abagail, still after the apple.
"Abagail, give him the apple!" her father ordered her. She dropped the apple an ran for cover as the huge pokemon ate. However, with it's bigger size, it now needed more to eat. And it could smell the other fruits in Abagail's bag.
Just as it was about to rush at her, stars came from behind a bush and shot at Ursaring.
"URSAAAAA!" it yelled, as it was knocked over by the force of the stars. As soon as the stars had come, apokemon with a big, three fingered hand on it's tail, with purple fur and in the shape of a monkey emerged out of the bush.
The new Pokemon looked angrily at the Ursaring.
"Ai Aipom Aipom Ai!" shouted the Pokemon.
"Ursa, Ursaring!"
"Ai, Aipom!"
Suddenly, the Ursaring ran away.
"Thank you Aipom." said Michael.
"That's an Aipom? I've read about them at school. They're not that common a sight, even here." announced Taylor.
"What's it matter?" asked Abagail, "catch it already."
"No." said Taylor, "This forest needs Aipom."
"I don't know Taylor, You do need a Pokemon, and this may be your last chance." said his father.
"...No, this forest needs Aipom. I'll wait another year."
"Ai, Aipom."
"Taylor, I think Aipom wants to go with you." Michael said.
"But why? Why would he want to leave his home?"
"The same reason you do." said Abagail, smiling, "Adventure."
Taylor enlarged his Pokeball, Aipom staring straight at it. Taylor hesitated.
"What if I can't do it. What if I can't get all the Gym badges?"
"Then you try again, and again, and again if you must." said his father. "He obviously believes in you."
"Ok then." said Taylor. "Go, Pokeball!"
Beep. Beep. Beep. Ding.
"Alright, I just caught, an Aipom!"
*
Gastly had soon returned, showing them the path back to Ecruteak. Abagail went with Krystal to the Pokemon Center, and Michael helped Taylor start training to be a Pokemon Trainer.
It had been a long day, and tomorrow would be longer, because then, he would truly start his Pokemon Journey.
(Just so you now, I'm 12, so plz, nothing too harsh)
Taylor Manton was just like every other 13 year old boy in Ecruteak City. He attended the Trainer's school, and regularly camped near the two Towers or Mount Mortar, hoping to glimpse some wild Pokemon.
But today was different. Taylor, and his twin sister Abagail, were going to recieve their first Pokemon today. Their father, the leader of Ecruteak city's Gym, Michael, was taking them out to the route just below the city.
Taylor and Abagail were so excited that they couldn't eat their mother's gourmet cooking.
"Don't be nervouse dears," said their mother, Krystal, trying to calm them down, "You've been waiting for this moment your entire life!"
"We know mum," replied Taylor, "but we just can't help it! I'm so nervous. How where you when you recieved your first Pokemon?"
"Well, my experience was a little different." she said, wiping the wasted food off the children's plates and into the family Growlithe's bowl.
"How so?" asked Abagail, suddenly intrigued by the conversation.
"Well, I grew up in New Bark Town, near Tohjo Falls. I recieved my first Pokemon from Professor Elm. I've had Meganium with me ever since. Of course, it was a Chikorita at the time."
At that moment, Michael walked in, holding two empty pokeballs.
"Here." he said, throwing one each to Taylor and Abagail. "It's time to go. Say goodbye to your mother."
Taylor's mother ran up kissed him on the cheek.
"Eww, MUM!" yelled Taylor, backing away before she could strike again.
Abagail, knowing better, left with a mere "Bye".
It took them almost no time at all to reach the edge of the city, seeing as they lived there.
"Excited?" asked Michael, as they stepped into the trees.
"Of course!" exclaimed Taylor.
"Yeah, sure, why not." replied Abagail.
It took them around an hour of trudging through the forest floor, squeezing through tree trunks, and climbing up trees, until they saw their first wild Pokemon. It was a small green caterpillar-like monster.
"Wow!" said an exhausted Taylor.
"Hmm... A Caterpie." said their father.
"A what?" asked Abagail.
"A Caterpie. It's a Bug-Type Pokemon. It can evolve into a Metapod, and then a Butterfree."
Suddenly, a huge bird with a huge wingspan and a long beak, with an even longer neck, swooped down and started pecking at the Caterpie.
"Oh no!" shouted Michael. The next second, he was throwing a Pokeball in the air and shouting, "Come on out, Gengar!"
The Pokeball split open and a Pokemon with dark purple skin, a small tail, and a huge grin appeared before them. It looked like a chubby little boy, minus the tail.
"Gengar, use Shadow Claw!" Michael shouted.
Gengar rushed at the Bird Pokemon, it's claws filled with shadow power. But when the attack hit, it did nothing. Absolutely nothing.
"Of course!" shouted Michael, suddenly understanding. "Fearow -the bird- is a Flying and NORMAL Type. Ghost Type moves like Shadow Claw of Shadow Ball won't have any effect!"
"What now then?" screamed Abagail, "All your Pokemon are Ghost Types!"
"I know" he replied. "Ithink that Caterpie is done for..."
"No!" yelled Taylor, unable to wrap his mind around it. That poor little Caterpie was eating a leaf, and now it's the one about to be eaten!
Suddenly, unamaginably, stars started coming down from the trees. They hit the Fearow straight in the head. The Fearow searched for it's attacker, but just like the stars, sand came down from the trees, forcing itself into the Pokemon's eyes, blurring it's vision.
The trees started to ruffle and a bigger-than-human hand with three fingers snatched up the Caterpie and then disappeared as fast as it had come.
"We'd better leave aswell, before the Fearow notices us." said Michael.
Abagail, Taylor and Michael were now further into the forest than they had anticipated.
"Dad, are we lost?" Abagail asked.
"Well, possibly." her father replied, "but not for long." With that, sent out another Pokemon. This one looked like a ball of purple gas with two eyes and a tounge sticking out.
"Gastly, go and find us the way back to Ecruteak City." ordered Michael, sending the Pokemon called Gastly up above the treetops to look for the city.
"What should we do while we're waiting?" asked Taylor.
"Nido Nidoran!" The sound had come from a bush Abagail was about to sit on.
"What was that?" Abagail shrieked.
Michael observed the bush for a moment, the pulled it up, showing th trio what had made the noise. It was a small blue Pokemon, with a small horn and whiskers.
"A Nidoran." said their father, "And a female aswell. It looks hurt, we should get it to the Pokemon Center in Ecruteak."
"I'll catch it!" said Abagail, rushing towards the feeble monster. She enlarged her Pokeball, and threw it at the Nidoran. The Pokemon, even if it wanted to, was far too weak to escape the Pokeball, and so, Abagail had found her starter.
Taylor was worried now. What if they couldn't find another Pokemon? What would happen if they found one and he couldn't catch it? How long would he have to wait until he could start his journey? Would Abagail already be finished hers?
Suddenly, some rustling came from a bush on the other side of where they were.
"What was that?" asked Taylor.
"It sounded like a Pokemon." said Abagail. "You can have it, I already have the cutest one."
As soon as she had finished talking, a little teddy-bear like creature came out of the bush. It had a marking like a crescent moon over one eye, and it was licking honey off it's paws. It only just seemed to realise that it wasn't alone here.
"Teddi?" said the confused Pokemon.
"It's a Teddiursa," said Michael, seeming to know alot about the Pokemon of Johto. "They hardly ever lose their temper, but when it evolves, it's not exactly the nicest Pokemon."
The Teddiursa was looking at Abagail now. She was pulling an apple out of her bag, and the Pokemon's stomach was rumbling.
"TEDDIURSA!" shouted the Pokemon, leaping for the apple in Abagails hand.
"Hey!" screamed Abagail, leaping back just in time and making the Teddiursa land face first into a tree trunk.
The Pokemon then started glowing, and growing. It's arms grew longer and stronger, along with it's legs. It's stomach outstretched and it's head changed. The crescent moon had changed into a white circle, and changed it's position to the center of it's stomach.
"Oh no." Michael said, "It's evolved. Into Ursaring."
"Wait didn't you say it wasn't very nice when it evolved?" asked Taylor.
Michael gulped. "Yes."
The Ursaring rushed for Abagail, still after the apple.
"Abagail, give him the apple!" her father ordered her. She dropped the apple an ran for cover as the huge pokemon ate. However, with it's bigger size, it now needed more to eat. And it could smell the other fruits in Abagail's bag.
Just as it was about to rush at her, stars came from behind a bush and shot at Ursaring.
"URSAAAAA!" it yelled, as it was knocked over by the force of the stars. As soon as the stars had come, apokemon with a big, three fingered hand on it's tail, with purple fur and in the shape of a monkey emerged out of the bush.
The new Pokemon looked angrily at the Ursaring.
"Ai Aipom Aipom Ai!" shouted the Pokemon.
"Ursa, Ursaring!"
"Ai, Aipom!"
Suddenly, the Ursaring ran away.
"Thank you Aipom." said Michael.
"That's an Aipom? I've read about them at school. They're not that common a sight, even here." announced Taylor.
"What's it matter?" asked Abagail, "catch it already."
"No." said Taylor, "This forest needs Aipom."
"I don't know Taylor, You do need a Pokemon, and this may be your last chance." said his father.
"...No, this forest needs Aipom. I'll wait another year."
"Ai, Aipom."
"Taylor, I think Aipom wants to go with you." Michael said.
"But why? Why would he want to leave his home?"
"The same reason you do." said Abagail, smiling, "Adventure."
Taylor enlarged his Pokeball, Aipom staring straight at it. Taylor hesitated.
"What if I can't do it. What if I can't get all the Gym badges?"
"Then you try again, and again, and again if you must." said his father. "He obviously believes in you."
"Ok then." said Taylor. "Go, Pokeball!"
Beep. Beep. Beep. Ding.
"Alright, I just caught, an Aipom!"
*
Gastly had soon returned, showing them the path back to Ecruteak. Abagail went with Krystal to the Pokemon Center, and Michael helped Taylor start training to be a Pokemon Trainer.
It had been a long day, and tomorrow would be longer, because then, he would truly start his Pokemon Journey.
(Just so you now, I'm 12, so plz, nothing too harsh)
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